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voiture provided , and safely arrived in the small hours of the morning , highly satisfied with their trip to the border loclge .

DORSETSHIRE . SAVANAGE . — Consecration of the De Moulham Lodge ( No . 1 , 146 ) . —The consecration of this new loclge took phce on the 23 rd ult ., in the large room of the Mowlem Institute , a handsome structure erected and presented to the town by Bro . George Mowlem , AVIIO , AVC are informed , is a native of this part of Dorsetshire , and a descendant of the ancient family of De Moulham . From an inscrition upon the Avail of tho

assemblyp room Ave learn that the generous donor intended , amongst other advantages to the town of Swanage , the institute should also -serve for Masonic meetings . The brethren having assembled at high noon , a procession was for-med in the usual way , and the loclge AA-as opened in the three degrees . The Warrant of Constitution Avas read . The ceremony of consecration Avas then most ably performed by Bro . John SymondsProv . Assist . Grand Dir .

, of Cers . of England , assisted by Bro . Henry Muggeridge , P . M . No . 192 , & c , Preceptor of the Stability Lodge of Instruction , London , AVIIO delivered an ovation upon Masonry in his usual effective and impressive manner . Amidst the numerous assemblage of distinguished members of the Order present Avere— - Bros . Thomas Coombes , Prov . G . Sec . of Dorset ; Rev . Dr . BurroAvesof KimmeridgeP . Prov . G . Chap , of South Wales

, , and G . S . W . for Dorset ; Crickmay , Weymouth , ancl several -other Prov . G . Officers ; Joseph Freeman and G . Birt , of the Old Dundee Lodge , No . IS , London ; Francis Smith , W . M . elect -of the Welehpool Lodge , No . 998 . Many brethren also came from Corfe Castle , Wareham , Poole , & c . The officers named in the AA-arrant are Bros . Mo'A'lem , W . M . ; Joseph Freeman , S . W . ; and Birt , J . W . Bro . Hillier , the organist of Swanage Church ,

-presided over the musical portion of the ceremonial in a highly efficient manner . We should add that the greater part of the beautiful furniture of the lodge Avas presented to the members by Bros . MoAA'lem , Freeman , and Birt . The ceremonies concluded , the brethren adjourned to the Victoria Hotel , to a banquet , at Avhich Bro . Joseph Freeman , P . M . of the Olcl Dundee Lodge and S . W . of the neAV lodge , presided , in the unavoidable absence of the W . M ., Bro . MoAvlem . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given and responded to , ancl a pleasant evening Avas spent by the brethren .

DURHAM . GATESHEAD-ON-TYNE . —Lodge of Industry ( No . 48 ) . —The regular meeting of this old and flourishing lodge was held on "Monday , the 25 th ult ., at the Grey Horse Inn , High-street , and the work of the evening consisted in the installation of Bro . Robert J . Banning , M . D ., P . M ., P . Prov . J . G . W . Durham , AV . M . elect . There AA'as a very numerous attendance of the brethren

of the lodge , and also of visitors , amongst ivhom Ave noticed—Bros . Major B . J . Thompson , W . M . 481 ; George Thompson , P . M . 481 ; J . H . Hair , P . M . 481 ; dipt . G . A . Allan , S . W . and W . M . Tyne Lodge ; J . H . Thompson ; Wm . MOITOAV , P . M . ; William "Robinson , M . D . ; George Douglas , M . D . ; Anthony Clapham , P . M . ; J . Stokoe ; Jens Jensen , P . M ., & c . Tho installation AA-as conducted by the retiring AV . M . Bro . J . H . Thompsonin a most

, , efficient manner . The folloAving officers AVUI-O appointed ancl invested Avith their collars : —Bros- J . H . Thompson , I . P . M . ¦ and Treas . ; Jens Jensen , S . W . ; J . A . Robson , J . W . ; Anthony Clapham , P . M ., Dir . of Cers . ; Wm . L . Mackenzie , Sec ; R . B . Reed , S . D . ; Robert F . Cook , M . D ., J . D . ; William Garbutt , I . G . ; Robert Watson , Org . ; William Burroughs and John PottsJun . Steivards ; Joshua CurryTler . After the

con-, , y clusion of the ceremony the brethren , to the number of fortythree , sat doivn to a sumptuous dinner , served in excellent style . The chair AVUS taken by the W . M . Later on in the proceedings the usual loyal and Masonic toasts Avere given and heartily responded to . Many appropriate addresses Avere given by tlie brethren AVIIO responded to the various toasts , and a most enjoyable evening Avas passed ,

HEREFORDSHIRE . HEREFORD . —Funeral of Mr . Lacey . —The funeral of the much-respected manager of the Gasivorks took place on Monday , the 25 th ult . The weather Avas very unpropitions , but notAyithstanding this a large number of Freemasons ancl members of the Green Dragon Friendly Society attended to pay their last tribute of respect to the deceased . The Freemasons assembled at the Mitre Hotel , and the members of the Friendly Society

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at the Green Dragon Hotel , and proceeded from those places respectively to the Gasivorks . Here the funeral procession AA-as formed , and afterwards proceeded to the cemetery . Several of the proprietors of the GasAvorks also Avalked in the procession , and many of the shops in the city Avere partly closed . SOMERSETSHIRE . SIIEPTON MALLET . —Lodge of Love and Honour ( No . 2 S 5 ) .

—This lodge assembled on the 2 Sth ult ., at the George Hotel , for the purpose of initiating Messrs . L . L . Cox and G . C . Cottrill . The ceremony Avas performed betAveen the hours of seven ancl nine p . m ., and at the close the brethren partook of a supper , provided by Mrs . Alford , the hostess of the George , and a very pleasant evening Avas spent .

Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

GLASGOW . POLLOKSHAAVS . —Royal Arch Lodge ( So . 153 ) . —Tho members of this ancient lodge met in their lodge room at tbe Maxwell Arms Hotel on the evening of the 29 th ult ., at eight o ' clock , for the purpose of electing oflice-bearers for the ensuing year , Avhen the folloAving Avas the result of the election-. —Bros . G . Mackay , W . M . ; Hugh M'Kinnon , D . M . ; Thos . Duncan , P . M . ;

J . Forrest , S . W . ; J . Stevenson , J . W . ; Nicol Cameron , Treas . ; W . Snodgrass , See . ; Rev . George Campbell , Chap . ; Alexander White , S . A . S . ; J . Henderson , J . A . S . ; AlfredEcho Jones , S . G . S . ; A . G . Franklin , J . G . S . ; Robert Campbell , Std . Bearer ; H . Manfred , Tyler ; J . Murray , G . B . B . ; D . M'Naughton , G . M . On the election being completed and refreshment produced , the AV . M . gave "The Queen and the Craft , " which having been right loyally honouredhe next gave in succession "The Grand

, Lodges of England , Ireland , and Scotland , Avith their respective Grand Masters , " and " The Provincial Grand Master for Renfrewshire East , " which also Avere duly honoured . The meeting ' Avas much enlivened by the singing of Bros . M'Kinnon , Dunn and Wilson .

Canada.

CANADA .

The M . W . tho Grand Master of Canada has recently made official visits to the brethren in Montreal ancl Peterborough . At Montreal , on Tuesday , 19 th February , he paid a visit to the St . George ' s Lodge ( No . 19 ) , C . R . in full regalia , and also to the Victoria Lodge , C . R ., the next evening , expressing his satisfaction at the proceedings on each occasion , and on Saturday evening , the 23 rd inst ., he delivered to the Craft a Masonic address , on Avhich occasion the Masonic Hall Avas crOAvded to

excess . The entrance of the M . W . the Grand Master , preceded by the Holy Bible , square ancl compass , and escorted by R . W . Bro . Richard Bull , D . D . G . M ., tivo deacons and stewards , was an imposing spectacle . A most interesting lecture AA-as then delivered by the M . W . the Grand Master , he being continually interrupted with applause . After the lodge Avas closed the brethren proceeded to the Terrapin , to partake of a cold collationprepared in honour of the G . M . and a more pleasant

, , evening has not been spent by the Craft for a long time . LOAV twelve Avas the signal for the Junior Warden ' s toast , "Happily have Ave mot ; so happily clo Ave part ; and as happily may AVO ever meet again . " All departed deeply impressed with , the pleasant proceedings , and receiving the promise of another visit at an early day , Avhen the M . AV . the Grand Master will deliver a lecture on Masonry in one of the public halls . At Peterboroughon Wednesday eveningthe 26 th February

, , , the Victoria Hall Avas crOAvded , on the occasion of an address by the M . W . the Grand Master . Admission was by ticket , procured , hoAvever , Avithout charge . At the appointed time the members of the tAvo Peterboro' lodges entered the room , clad in their usual symbols ancl insignia of office . They escorted the M-W . Grand Master , AA-IIO took his seat on the platform , surrounded by Bros . Dennistoun , W . M . of Corinthian Loclge ,

Peterborough ; Burnhom , W . M . of the Peterborough lodge ; ReA * . A " . M . Clement ! , Grand Chaplain ; J . King , H . LaAVSon . and D . Sutherland . The remainder of the brethren present occupied front seats in the body of the Hall . The lecture was listened to Avith marked attention , and Avas frequently applauded during its delivery . After the delivery of the lecture the brethren sat doAvn to a sumptuous banquet at the Huffman house , Bro . Dennistoun presiding . The usual standard Masonic toasts were

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LODGES OF INSTRUCTION. Article 4
THE NEMESIS: A TALE OF THE DAYS OF TRAJAN. Article 5
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 10
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 11
THE BOYS' SCHOOL.—MIDDLE-CLASS EDUCATION. Article 11
BYE LAWS. BYE-LAWS. BY-LAWS. Article 12
THE OCEAN YACHT RACE ACROSS THE ATLANTIC. Article 12
MASONIC MEMS. Article 13
METROPOLITAN. Article 13
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SCOTLAND. Article 14
CANADA. Article 14
INDIA. Article 15
ROYAL ARCH. Article 15
MARK MASONRY. Article 16
RED CROSS KNIGHTS. Article 17
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 18
MEETINGS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING APRIL. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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voiture provided , and safely arrived in the small hours of the morning , highly satisfied with their trip to the border loclge .

DORSETSHIRE . SAVANAGE . — Consecration of the De Moulham Lodge ( No . 1 , 146 ) . —The consecration of this new loclge took phce on the 23 rd ult ., in the large room of the Mowlem Institute , a handsome structure erected and presented to the town by Bro . George Mowlem , AVIIO , AVC are informed , is a native of this part of Dorsetshire , and a descendant of the ancient family of De Moulham . From an inscrition upon the Avail of tho

assemblyp room Ave learn that the generous donor intended , amongst other advantages to the town of Swanage , the institute should also -serve for Masonic meetings . The brethren having assembled at high noon , a procession was for-med in the usual way , and the loclge AA-as opened in the three degrees . The Warrant of Constitution Avas read . The ceremony of consecration Avas then most ably performed by Bro . John SymondsProv . Assist . Grand Dir .

, of Cers . of England , assisted by Bro . Henry Muggeridge , P . M . No . 192 , & c , Preceptor of the Stability Lodge of Instruction , London , AVIIO delivered an ovation upon Masonry in his usual effective and impressive manner . Amidst the numerous assemblage of distinguished members of the Order present Avere— - Bros . Thomas Coombes , Prov . G . Sec . of Dorset ; Rev . Dr . BurroAvesof KimmeridgeP . Prov . G . Chap , of South Wales

, , and G . S . W . for Dorset ; Crickmay , Weymouth , ancl several -other Prov . G . Officers ; Joseph Freeman and G . Birt , of the Old Dundee Lodge , No . IS , London ; Francis Smith , W . M . elect -of the Welehpool Lodge , No . 998 . Many brethren also came from Corfe Castle , Wareham , Poole , & c . The officers named in the AA-arrant are Bros . Mo'A'lem , W . M . ; Joseph Freeman , S . W . ; and Birt , J . W . Bro . Hillier , the organist of Swanage Church ,

-presided over the musical portion of the ceremonial in a highly efficient manner . We should add that the greater part of the beautiful furniture of the lodge Avas presented to the members by Bros . MoAA'lem , Freeman , and Birt . The ceremonies concluded , the brethren adjourned to the Victoria Hotel , to a banquet , at Avhich Bro . Joseph Freeman , P . M . of the Olcl Dundee Lodge and S . W . of the neAV lodge , presided , in the unavoidable absence of the W . M ., Bro . MoAvlem . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given and responded to , ancl a pleasant evening Avas spent by the brethren .

DURHAM . GATESHEAD-ON-TYNE . —Lodge of Industry ( No . 48 ) . —The regular meeting of this old and flourishing lodge was held on "Monday , the 25 th ult ., at the Grey Horse Inn , High-street , and the work of the evening consisted in the installation of Bro . Robert J . Banning , M . D ., P . M ., P . Prov . J . G . W . Durham , AV . M . elect . There AA'as a very numerous attendance of the brethren

of the lodge , and also of visitors , amongst ivhom Ave noticed—Bros . Major B . J . Thompson , W . M . 481 ; George Thompson , P . M . 481 ; J . H . Hair , P . M . 481 ; dipt . G . A . Allan , S . W . and W . M . Tyne Lodge ; J . H . Thompson ; Wm . MOITOAV , P . M . ; William "Robinson , M . D . ; George Douglas , M . D . ; Anthony Clapham , P . M . ; J . Stokoe ; Jens Jensen , P . M ., & c . Tho installation AA-as conducted by the retiring AV . M . Bro . J . H . Thompsonin a most

, , efficient manner . The folloAving officers AVUI-O appointed ancl invested Avith their collars : —Bros- J . H . Thompson , I . P . M . ¦ and Treas . ; Jens Jensen , S . W . ; J . A . Robson , J . W . ; Anthony Clapham , P . M ., Dir . of Cers . ; Wm . L . Mackenzie , Sec ; R . B . Reed , S . D . ; Robert F . Cook , M . D ., J . D . ; William Garbutt , I . G . ; Robert Watson , Org . ; William Burroughs and John PottsJun . Steivards ; Joshua CurryTler . After the

con-, , y clusion of the ceremony the brethren , to the number of fortythree , sat doivn to a sumptuous dinner , served in excellent style . The chair AVUS taken by the W . M . Later on in the proceedings the usual loyal and Masonic toasts Avere given and heartily responded to . Many appropriate addresses Avere given by tlie brethren AVIIO responded to the various toasts , and a most enjoyable evening Avas passed ,

HEREFORDSHIRE . HEREFORD . —Funeral of Mr . Lacey . —The funeral of the much-respected manager of the Gasivorks took place on Monday , the 25 th ult . The weather Avas very unpropitions , but notAyithstanding this a large number of Freemasons ancl members of the Green Dragon Friendly Society attended to pay their last tribute of respect to the deceased . The Freemasons assembled at the Mitre Hotel , and the members of the Friendly Society

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at the Green Dragon Hotel , and proceeded from those places respectively to the Gasivorks . Here the funeral procession AA-as formed , and afterwards proceeded to the cemetery . Several of the proprietors of the GasAvorks also Avalked in the procession , and many of the shops in the city Avere partly closed . SOMERSETSHIRE . SIIEPTON MALLET . —Lodge of Love and Honour ( No . 2 S 5 ) .

—This lodge assembled on the 2 Sth ult ., at the George Hotel , for the purpose of initiating Messrs . L . L . Cox and G . C . Cottrill . The ceremony Avas performed betAveen the hours of seven ancl nine p . m ., and at the close the brethren partook of a supper , provided by Mrs . Alford , the hostess of the George , and a very pleasant evening Avas spent .

Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

GLASGOW . POLLOKSHAAVS . —Royal Arch Lodge ( So . 153 ) . —Tho members of this ancient lodge met in their lodge room at tbe Maxwell Arms Hotel on the evening of the 29 th ult ., at eight o ' clock , for the purpose of electing oflice-bearers for the ensuing year , Avhen the folloAving Avas the result of the election-. —Bros . G . Mackay , W . M . ; Hugh M'Kinnon , D . M . ; Thos . Duncan , P . M . ;

J . Forrest , S . W . ; J . Stevenson , J . W . ; Nicol Cameron , Treas . ; W . Snodgrass , See . ; Rev . George Campbell , Chap . ; Alexander White , S . A . S . ; J . Henderson , J . A . S . ; AlfredEcho Jones , S . G . S . ; A . G . Franklin , J . G . S . ; Robert Campbell , Std . Bearer ; H . Manfred , Tyler ; J . Murray , G . B . B . ; D . M'Naughton , G . M . On the election being completed and refreshment produced , the AV . M . gave "The Queen and the Craft , " which having been right loyally honouredhe next gave in succession "The Grand

, Lodges of England , Ireland , and Scotland , Avith their respective Grand Masters , " and " The Provincial Grand Master for Renfrewshire East , " which also Avere duly honoured . The meeting ' Avas much enlivened by the singing of Bros . M'Kinnon , Dunn and Wilson .

Canada.

CANADA .

The M . W . tho Grand Master of Canada has recently made official visits to the brethren in Montreal ancl Peterborough . At Montreal , on Tuesday , 19 th February , he paid a visit to the St . George ' s Lodge ( No . 19 ) , C . R . in full regalia , and also to the Victoria Lodge , C . R ., the next evening , expressing his satisfaction at the proceedings on each occasion , and on Saturday evening , the 23 rd inst ., he delivered to the Craft a Masonic address , on Avhich occasion the Masonic Hall Avas crOAvded to

excess . The entrance of the M . W . the Grand Master , preceded by the Holy Bible , square ancl compass , and escorted by R . W . Bro . Richard Bull , D . D . G . M ., tivo deacons and stewards , was an imposing spectacle . A most interesting lecture AA-as then delivered by the M . W . the Grand Master , he being continually interrupted with applause . After the lodge Avas closed the brethren proceeded to the Terrapin , to partake of a cold collationprepared in honour of the G . M . and a more pleasant

, , evening has not been spent by the Craft for a long time . LOAV twelve Avas the signal for the Junior Warden ' s toast , "Happily have Ave mot ; so happily clo Ave part ; and as happily may AVO ever meet again . " All departed deeply impressed with , the pleasant proceedings , and receiving the promise of another visit at an early day , Avhen the M . AV . the Grand Master will deliver a lecture on Masonry in one of the public halls . At Peterboroughon Wednesday eveningthe 26 th February

, , , the Victoria Hall Avas crOAvded , on the occasion of an address by the M . W . the Grand Master . Admission was by ticket , procured , hoAvever , Avithout charge . At the appointed time the members of the tAvo Peterboro' lodges entered the room , clad in their usual symbols ancl insignia of office . They escorted the M-W . Grand Master , AA-IIO took his seat on the platform , surrounded by Bros . Dennistoun , W . M . of Corinthian Loclge ,

Peterborough ; Burnhom , W . M . of the Peterborough lodge ; ReA * . A " . M . Clement ! , Grand Chaplain ; J . King , H . LaAVSon . and D . Sutherland . The remainder of the brethren present occupied front seats in the body of the Hall . The lecture was listened to Avith marked attention , and Avas frequently applauded during its delivery . After the delivery of the lecture the brethren sat doAvn to a sumptuous banquet at the Huffman house , Bro . Dennistoun presiding . The usual standard Masonic toasts were

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